tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19630688.post5821430691204417207..comments2023-11-12T14:12:54.120+00:00Comments on the rain in my purse: to flash or not to flashSarahJanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02497062670296130228noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19630688.post-36299993837402502772015-08-22T01:58:18.820+00:002015-08-22T01:58:18.820+00:00There are lots of other names besides flash: micro...There are lots of other names besides flash: microfiction, nanofiction, nanotale, postcard fiction, short-short, sudden fiction, quicktion, skinny fiction, blasters, skippers, and snappers. I've also heard sto (because they’re very short stories) and poe (because they’re like very short prose poems). Most of thee presuppose fiction, which as you point out, “Buchenwald” is not. I like “micro,” but when I studied them (in a class, that is), they were always called short-shorts, and I still tend to use that term most of the time. <br /><br />I really like "Buchenwald"! What Kass said. And it captures so much in so few words.toniclarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09322009782378330533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19630688.post-20264913528267596052015-07-31T21:14:01.246+00:002015-07-31T21:14:01.246+00:00Buchenwald captures perfectly the detachment we as...<i>Buchenwald</i> captures perfectly the detachment we assume when considering atrocities.Kasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05233330248952156754noreply@blogger.com